You've made Dumbarton look good. Perhaps it always does. And it's all going on here: light and shadow; diminishing perspective; diagonals. It's a scene with energy and tension.
Noticing the lens you used, I looked up a review, and this opinion seemed balanced and useful: fstoppers.com/originals/fstoppers-reviews-laowa-9mm-f28-zero-d-fujifilm-x-236999
I'm not sure I'm ready for extreme wide-angle work, but you seem to have mastered it alright.
The Limbo Connection, thanks very much for your very kind comment. The Laowa 9mm is only my second widest lens, but it is my widest rectilinear lens. My 8mm lens is curvilinear and produces quite a different effect. All the best, Joe
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The Limbo Connection said:
Noticing the lens you used, I looked up a review, and this opinion seemed balanced and useful:
fstoppers.com/originals/fstoppers-reviews-laowa-9mm-f28-zero-d-fujifilm-x-236999
I'm not sure I'm ready for extreme wide-angle work, but you seem to have mastered it alright.
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Nouchetdu38 said:
Well captured******
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